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Councilmember Riley continued, that may be how you get to that new streamlining, that may be <br /> talked about coming up. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff referenced the last one which reads "improve and sustain high <br /> organizational morale" and asked if"and retention of employees" could be added. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich asked for comments on that. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff continued that he thought it is important as a Council to state to the <br /> Staff that they want them to stay here if it is a good fit for them, that would be the point in adding <br /> it. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove replied she thought that improving and sustaining the morale is what <br /> keeps the retention so it is somewhat redundant. She thought it could be worked toward as a goal <br /> but questioned it as a strategy because people retire or make decisions to go to different jobs which <br /> would count against them. <br /> Councilmember Riley commented that he liked the sentiment but questioned "sustain high <br /> organizational morale"because he wasn't sure they have high morale now as there is a lot of turn- <br /> over. He stated he would like to strive for high organizational morale and retention. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove responded to Councilmember Riley's point, that the "high" is <br /> determined by, as Administrative Services Director Lasher had stated it, a category of choice in <br /> internal feedback. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher elaborated that when they conduct employee surveys, <br /> which are over due to a lack of resources right now to do it, it would be to maintain or exceed 70% <br /> level of satisfaction with leadership. That was one component of that. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if that helped in clarifying that. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich agreed that was one of the outcomes. He stated now it reads "strive for <br /> high organizational morale and retention." He asked how that sounded. <br /> Councilmember Heineman commented that it sounded good but reiterated that he tends to think of <br /> himself as more fiscally conservative but he voted for cost of living increases and supporting Jason <br /> with the new hire because he wants high morale. He stated that he would rather ask a City Staff <br /> that feels like they are compensated well and are trusted to look into the budget and find things to <br /> cut, than to cut their budget and try to do it himself. His goal is to have high morale and if there <br /> are other ways to reach it, he suggested they be honest with each other and if it is partially because <br /> of retirement or other things, that are possible, he would like to have an open conversation to see <br /> what that looks like. He stated he supported that goal. He didn't know if"high"as a measurement <br /> or "higher" which is not so tangible. Regardless he would like to find out how the Staff can be <br /> supported in order to push things through that they want to push through. <br /> Mayor Kuzma asked City Administrator Ulrich to repeat that. <br /> City Council Special Work Session/February 15, 2022 <br /> Page 15 of 31 <br />
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